Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1948 — Page 7

,f®)AY. JULY 23. 1918

I Ihiiiiniiiiiil Bros. ISruit Market | “Quality is Our Business" I U. S. No. 1 TOMATOES BK 2 29c £ ’ ■ ’ — I fW I BOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS | ALL YOU WANT! 1 fijisparent Apples 9 lbs. and Baking EbNo. 1 California ma _ White Potatoes — Peck__ FANCY CANTALOUPE <9 for lE r ■Mpi.t's Best " Yellow Mealed ET CORN doz. t'flKs County—Home Grown & 3^—* Halermelons ICE COLD I 22 to 26 lb.. Average iMkRANTEED ONLY FROM GEORGIA ... / T** Ok IST LEMONS only ±Q r doz. ■ 3 for 10c Every Day For Your Convenience. I Plenty of Parking Space. f Mve Out For That Cold Watermelon | Only 79c -Guaranteed. r„i,i 7

[ ANNOUNCEMENT!" ■ Os the New Model “WD” Allis-Chalmers and Model “G” Tractors NOTICE THE NEW FEATURES On This “WD” Tractor: New implements New easy ride seat New five way hydraulic control New transmission clutch New hydraulic pump New effortless clutch pedal New wheel tread New engine performance New power tread adjustment New easy steering New ASAE drawbar New fast servicing battery New easy pressure breaks New' platform New easy reach control New silence |B COMPLETE NEW “G” TRACTOR WITH Blear-mounted engine Front-mounted implements for clear B nobstructed visibility . , B> nu ... r' " . ax' ’ . Attached in a minutes or less i j ° Be Pl° w Adaptable to all row spacings use< ’ P** r h° ur —2 to 3 quarts One master lift for all tools B' heel treads—36** to 64” Simple to adjust easy to control Bpeeds4 forward; 1 reverse Designed for maximum versatility. I® A TRACTOR For many jobs on all farms For all jobs on some farms | See these machines and many other Allis-Chalmers Farm Implements on Display at the Decatur Street Fair from July 26 to 31. ■ tater-tar Implml to. i B;S. 27 Your Allis-Chalmers Dealer • , Phone 2551 bbbbi * • I !■ ■ ■ ! —3—CM—B 111 111 !>' '1 ■■IIIIJM II

k aBF KB ■B-\ *IL ■ErriHm v PMMJMEjLjI . wIT’l I' wßacawß ’ 4 1 £ w Ufl E 7. \ l K' J. IwL Himß ECONOMIC COOPERATION Chief Paul Hoffman (front right) and staff mem bora board a plane for Paris for a conference on European recovery. Aides are John Nuveen (front left) of Chicago, and (back row, from left) Gaston Marque of South Bend, Ind., James Cleary of Kenilworth, II!.. Maurice Moore of New York City, Bryan Houston of Mamaroneck, N. Y. (International Soundphoto)

District Meeting Os I VFW And Auxiliary The VFW and VFW auxiliary will have a district meeting a* South Whitley Sunday. The meeting will open with initiation of candidates at ID o'clock, followed by business meetings in the afternoon The public Is invited to attend. Hold Open House At Antique Shop Mr. and Mrs. S. E. of 925 North Second street, will hold open house at their antique shop Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and evening Among the shop's rarities are more titan 50, trays of prize-winning buttons of all materials, depicting scenes of! history, patriotism, art and mythology. DEWEY, <<"ont From Page One) port of Communists, provided they, did not get out of control IDewev Gov. Thomas E Dtttroyl of New York plans to discuss the foreign situation especially the.

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t Berlin crisis with his top foreign | policy advisers. John Foster Dulles l and Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg., Ml<h Ohio The Ohio supreme court has ruled that the Wallace third party can go on the state's election ballot in November. Secretary of state Edward J. Hummel had refused to okay the party on the ground that several Wallaceltes in Ohio are Communists Court action is pending to get Wallace on the II linois ballot as well. DROP REPORTED <Con» From Page Onet would occur only along the Atlantic seaboard and would not be ' permanent there. ‘‘All the meat channels Into the | area were jammed,” he said, "and they practically had to give it away before it spoiled " A few eastern stores reported new price cuts today. The Safeway chain reduced Its prices on i chuck roast from 79 to 73 cents a; pound at New York. Bib roast | fell truui 85 cents to 83. leg of lamb from 79 to 75 and lamb chops from 99 to 95. The chain also reduc |

ed prices on fancier cuts, such as T-bone and porterhouse steaks at Washington. D. C. The Philadelphia meat council reported that almost al) meat cuts except Kosher Styles dropped orw to two cents this week, the first reductions since last spring. Chain stores reduced solid block butter from 89 to 86 rents and quarter blocks from 90 to 87 cents. The Atlantic and Pacific stores and Kroger chain are expected to reduce prices at Cleveland. St.j

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Loulp, Pittsburgh and several other cities In line with the slashes at New York. VIRGINIA MEYER (Pont From Pe»» Onei mediately was assigned by the. Bed Cross as a nurse at llockfurd. l 111., during a polio epidemic. She remained there nine months and later served in a similar capacity in Denver, Colo., and Alburquer- | que. New Mexico.

Prior to returning to Decatur, Miss Meyer was employed in hospitals in Santa Barbara, Cal., »nd Tucson, Ariz. — ADAMS COUNTY <Cont Prom Phk» One) I test. Miss Dorothy B ArvfdsoD : from Purdue university supervised the contest activities. Demonstrations were judged by Mrs. Esther Singer of St. Joseph county and Miss Grace Kelley of

. Grant county, both home demon- ■ stration agents. I FIRST TENTS (Cont. From Page One) tire weekend and the entire show will start Monday afternoon, aci cording to fair officials. The information booth will be erected first and a fair representative will . be stationed there at all times to - assist the concessioners in find- ' ing their locations.

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